Just wish there was a paid version.
I like having this app as a daily habit, but I really wish there was an option for a paid version so I could avoid having to watch ads for all the routine activities.
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4.81 out of 5
150 ratings in United States
I like having this app as a daily habit, but I really wish there was an option for a paid version so I could avoid having to watch ads for all the routine activities.
I’ve used this app before and as someone who loves and is interested in Shinto but cannot afford an actual altar/shrine right now, this is great and accessible.
This is a beautiful app that allows you to have a private and somewhat customizable Shinto practice from anywhere you are. That said, the little fortune cookie feature is broken, and the daily quotes are a little odd (mostly trite out of context sayings by Western figures rather than translations of Shinto, Buddhist, or Eastern philosophy).
Currently learning about Shinto and came across this app. I think it’s great if you don’t have room for a Kamidana or are looking to start your practice without using a physical Kamidana. I use this to start my day with gratitude. I think the little bells and digital charms are good motivation to do this each morning.
This app is great for anyone that loves anime, Japanese culture, or is interested in Shinto. It's a nice way to easily journal the positives of each day and release the negative. It's a great way to explore Shinto without fear of making mistakes or having to buy into the sacred items in real life before you know if it's right for you. My only critique is that the translated phrases need a little polishing! I'd also love to see more information about the different Kamidana types in the app. Any extra guidance on Shinto practice in general would be greatly appreciated!
A few basic and yet somehow confusing controls and settings. Random full screen pop up ads after exchanging offerings or fortunes/“whitty remarks” <- (can we get a better phrase like “quote of the day”?). I thought Shinto was about cleansing the spirit and honoring the Kami, not a shameless money grab. No instructions or education piece of the app to talk about Shintoism. No connection with specific orgs or shrine types for issuing a type of digital ofuda or any type of real connection to the Kami. The straw the broke the camel’s back for me was a banner ad for a christian association on my app. I can’t even pay to have the app completely ad free so I won’t be proselytized to by other religions! This is totally inappropriate and unacceptable. I’ve been using this app every day for years in spite of its simple interface and issues, but allowing adverts for other religions has killed this for me.
Need a little shrine or just want to make a wish? This app helps me think of small house shrines when I don’t have space or money to set one up. Plus, the “back of office” mascot is cute!
Very cute app! It reminds me to also take care of my irl Kamidana
After registering a picture, it still won’t show up on the altar.
申し分無いアプリなのに 最近のアップデートで 広告動画30秒だったのが1分もかかるようになったので アンインストール 考えてます。 そんな時間割きたく無い。